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Using Microsoft's Visual Studio Code, how do I select a single line of code? (equivalent to Atom's or other IDE's Cmd+L on Mac)

And what would be the command I'm looking for? (e.g. editor.action.copyLinesDownAction)

It's quite confusing, since other selection shortucts like Cmd+A and Cmd+D are the same as in my previous IDE's.

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It's Cmd+I by default in VS Code versions prior to 1.32.

Starting from version 1.32 it's Cmd+L.

You could change it in Keyboard Shortcuts by searching for expandLineSelection.

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    I'm not 100% sure, but I think the default value changed to CMD/ CTRL + L in vscode 1.32.1 Mar 9, 2019 at 14:15
  • Why did they change it? Mar 23, 2019 at 2:18
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    Cmd + L doesn't work for me, I guess there's some collision.
    – Edwin
    Mar 27, 2019 at 11:30
  • CTRL + L doesn't work after version 1.32. But you can go in shortcuts and search for expandLineSelection and change that shortcut from CTRL + L to CTRL + I. Now It works. Apr 10, 2019 at 6:17
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    If you have Live Server Extension, it will create collision and CMD + L will not work. For CMD + L to work, either modify the shortcuts of Live Server or delete it. Jun 8, 2020 at 1:29
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As for me, I noticed that what was causing the issue was that there were similar keyboard shortcuts. As a result, what fixed it was deleting the similar keys.

So when I tried to use + L I noticed that there was this thing in the left corner.

Picture that says it is awaiting an actual command:

picture that says it is awaiting an actual command

So what I did was simply delete the commands in the keyboard shortcut (i.e. + K + S) that were similar. They ended up being shortcuts for the live server extension.

You can see which ones are similar by typing cmd + L in the search bar for the keyboard shortcut. Any command that starts with + L will take precedence over the single one that just uses + L hence the reason it didn't work for me.

Keyboard shortcut search of cmd + l:

keyboard shortcut search of cmd + l

Hope this helps anyone that may need clarification on this!

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    Just ran into this issue. Thanks for saving me time!
    – troxwalt
    Sep 24, 2020 at 20:22
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    Thanks! Issue was actually specific to live sever. Feb 15, 2022 at 5:27
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    Being unsure if I will ever need those same Live Server shortcuts added by Go Live, I preferred to simply double default expandLineSelection into cmd + L cmd + L
    – tebkanlo
    Sep 14, 2022 at 12:34
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For VS Code 1.36 release, or greater, use CTRL-L to select the whole line, then, press TAB key to increase indent, or SHIFT-TAB to decrease indent.

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    You can also just click anywhere on the line without selecting it, and increase/decrease the indent with CTRL+ [ and CTRL + ] Apr 2, 2022 at 19:03
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I googled the same question but with the need to delete an entire line in a single keystroke. If you are in the same boat, the shortcut to delete the current line is Ctrl+Shift+k

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    And the difference between Ctrl+Shift-K and Ctrl-X (which both delete the current line) is that Ctrl-Shift-K does not mess with the clipboard so it remains with what was previously there - if that is what you want. Although the question was about selecting...
    – Mark
    Jan 11, 2019 at 5:17
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There are options to select an entire line or just the contents of a line as follows (Mac mappings):

  • Select Entire Line:Command+L

  • Select Contents of Line: Place Cursor in line content then Shift+Ctrl+Command+ (press right arrow twice)

If you want to assign your own keyboard shortcuts, in your shortcut preferences look for:

  • Entire Line: expandLineSelection

  • Select Contents of Line: editor.action.smartSelect.expand

(You can get to your Keyboard shortcuts by pressing Command+k, Command+s)

As a bonus there's also a command to Shrink the Selection:

  • Shrink Selection: Shift+Ctrl+Command+ (left arrow)
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  • Are there alternative for those that don't have command option?
    – Shulz
    Nov 19, 2021 at 14:42
  • @Shulz Are you on Windows? Use the Control (ctrl) key instead, if yes. Nov 21, 2021 at 23:08
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  1. Go to PreferencesKeyboard Shortcuts

  2. Search for "expandLineSelection"
    Change Keybinding to any key you wish.

  3. If you want to use command+L as default, just change it back.

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The reason CMD+L is working may be that you have live server extension, it will create collision. Disable it or remove it or modify the shortcuts of live server.

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I was struggling also with the same need, and my advice is:

Don't search for default key combination because those change from installation to installation unfortunately but, you have to option to search by keyword and then set the key combination you prefer the most:

The keyword to search the shortcut for selecting the whole current line is cursorLineEndSelect

View from VScode Screenshot

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When the line is commented: (ctrl+k+c) on windows If the line is not a comment: (ctrl+k+u) on windows

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